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§ 131.052 UNATTENDED MOTOR VEHICLES.
   No person driving or in charge of a motor vehicle shall permit it to stand unattended without first stopping the engine, locking the ignition, removing the key from the ignition, effectively setting the brake thereon and when standing upon any perceptible grade, turning the front wheels to the curb or side of the highway.
(Prior Code, § 131.120) (Ord. 90-002, passed 5-15-1990) Penalty, see § 131.999
§ 131.053 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES PROHIBITED IN PUBLIC PARKS.
   All-terrain vehicles (other than licensed four-wheel drive automobiles), including, but not limited to, dirt bikes, three-wheelers and four-wheelers, are prohibited in any public park in the village. No person shall possess, drive, transport, park, load or unload such a vehicle, within any public park in the village.
(Prior Code, § 131.121) (Ord. 97-004, passed 2-17-1997) Penalty, see § 131.999
CAMPING IN WHEELAND PARK
§ 131.065 CAMPING PERMITTED.
   Camping in the village park known as Wheeland Park shall be permitted, subject to the rules and regulations contained in this subchapter.
(Prior Code, § 131A.001) (Ord. 99-011, passed 4-28-1999)
§ 131.066 CAMPING SITES TO BE DESIGNATED.
   The Superintendent of Public Works shall designate an area within Wheeland Park for camping, and shall mark and number not less than two, nor more than ten, camp sites in the park for use by the public.
(Prior Code, § 131A.002) (Ord. 99-011, passed 4-28-1999)
§ 131.067 PERMIT APPLICATIONS.
   Any person desiring to camp in Wheeland Park shall apply for a permit on a form which will be devised by the Chief of Police, and which will contain, as a minimum, the following information:
   (A)   The name, address, phone number and driver’s license number of the permittee, and the number of persons to be camping with the permittee;
   (B)   The period of time for which the permit is sought;
   (C)   The make, model and license number of any vehicles, including trailers, and the license number of any boat, which the permittee will have at the campsite;
   (D)   A statement that the permittee has read the rules and regulations pertaining to camping at Wheeland Park, and a commitment to abide by those rules and regulations; and
   (E)   A statement releasing the village from all liability for injury to persons or property arising in whole or in part from conditions in Wheeland Park or from persons entering Wheeland Park.
(Prior Code, § 131A.003) (Ord. 99-011, passed 4-28-1999)
§ 131.068 ISSUANCE OR DENIAL OF PERMIT.
   (A)   (1)   Upon receipt and review of the permit application and payment of the permit fee, the Chief of Police shall issue the camping permit.
      (2)   The permit shall be valid only for the number of days specified thereon, and only for the numbered campsite specified thereon.
   (B)   Except when reserved in advance by a scouting or other youth group, all permits shall be issued on a first come, first served basis.
   (C)   The Chief of Police may deny a permit to any person who has violated the rules and regulations of Wheeland Park in the past. In case of such denial, the applicant may appeal to the Village President, who will hold an informal hearing as promptly as possible and sustain or deny the decision of the Chief of Police.
   (D)   When the Chief of Police is not available, the police officer on duty shall act in his or her stead.
   (E)   A permit shall be valid for up to seven days. No more than four consecutive permits shall be granted; nor shall any person be granted permits totaling more than 14 days for all campsites during any 30-day period.
(Prior Code, § 131A.004) (Ord. 99-011, passed 4-28-1999; Ord. 2011-018, passed 7-5-2011)
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